Science and Intelligent DesignBrian Gallagher argues that science is the wrong context for considering the theory of Intelligent Design, and failure to recognize this diminishes the significance of other modes of inquiry, including the religious and philosophical

Re: Anomalous rotation in a Foucault's pendulumA request for information about Maurice Allais' discovery from Panama high school senior, Alice Revilla, with a response from NASA science writer Leslie Mullen and a list of annotated Web links provided by NASA physicist David Noever

The scientific world-view: an oxymoron?In response to the question we posed, Peter Martin argues that the advance of scientific knowledge cannot be isolated from prevailing political and ethical beliefs and that scientists should be, and frequently are, ready to be drawn into public debate about their work and ideas

A Carbon Tax and Global WarmingBill Parkyn suggests that global warming is an invention of governments intent on justifying new taxes. But in case it's not, he advocates a sunshade in outer space as an alternative to reducing fossil fuel consumption